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This post is related to my previous post on bypassing Symbian Signed for Nokia S60 FP1 platform. The drawback with this method is that it is not so intuitive and carries the risk of bricking the mobile device.
With the new Open Signed process (GenialSIS), signing applications is not so inconvinient. However, you still don’t get [...]

I had previously covered vLite, a freeware utility to create a stripped/slim version of any flavor of Windows Vista. Now, the developer of the software released a new beta version (v1.1.6) of the program that allows you to slipstream Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista and create a bootable DVD from it.

But there is a [...]

At times, you may want to run different versions of the same Java J2ME application simultaneously on your mobile device without overwriting the older version. You may want to do this when an older version of a program may have a feature that the latest version does not have.
Here is a step by step [...]

XDA-Developers Forum has a nice tutorial that shows you how to change the default system fonts on Windows Mobile 6 to that of any other Windows Vista, XP, Mac or custom font. You should also be able to change fonts displayed in the Start Menu, Soft Keys and the Settings Tab using this registry based [...]

Startup Repair is a Windows Vista diagnostics and recovery tool that can fix certain problems, such as missing or damaged system files, that might prevent Windows from starting up correctly. When you run Startup Repair, it scans your computer for problems and then tries to fix them so that your computer can start correctly.
Startup Repair [...]

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